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Gucci

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I just noticed that my brown riding boots are all scuffed on the toes.  Does anybody have any advice on how to make them look better?  They were the Corso Como from M+O last year so they aren't that old.  Do I use polish?

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Chanel

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If the leather isn't scratched/scraped you should be able to polish them. First I'd use a leather cleaner in case the scuffs are surface dirt. (Such as when your rubber sole leaves a mark on your hardwood).

Then use a matching color polish. (Probably Kiwi tan unless they're a dark chocolate brown.) Even small scratches can be disguised with polish. Leather shoes should be polished about once a month or two months. It's a good habit!

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Thanks! Didn't want to ruin them by doing something stupid. I think the scuffs just show up more on light brown than my other colored boots.

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Dooney & Bourke

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I use vaseline on my leather boots and love the way it polishes scuff marks.  I've used it on Corso Como boots with no problem.

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i too have used vaseline as well as olive oil. the kiwi ones are good too- i'm just too lazy to buff them out properly, lol.

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